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Insulation Glass, abbreviated as IG, is an energy-efficient window that prevents significant heat transfer into and out of homes and buildings. Insulation Glass Adhesive is the key to making this happen.
Traditional adhesives applied to fiberglass products suffer from poor "wet out" resulting in areas of concentration called "blobs" or areas that skip altogether, leaving gaps.
Window Heat Insulation
Windows often let heat in, and air conditioning bills skyrocket when a house doesn't have good insulation around them. Plastic window insulation films are affordable and easy to install. Depending on the type of film you purchase, it may also offer UV protection for your furniture and fabrics.
Most window insulation films have either adhesive or static cling backings. Adhesive options are more secure and less likely to peel, but they also tend to perform poorly in high humidity or cold temperatures. Static cling backings are simpler to apply, but they can become flaky or fall off over time.
If you choose to install a film yourself, be sure to use a hot iron or hairdryer to remove any adhesive residue from the back of the plastic before applying it to your windows. A squeegee can also help you remove any air bubbles that develop as you place the insulation film over your windows. A film with fewer air bubbles will generally perform better since it will keep more heat inside your home.
Door Insulation
Insulating doors is one of the primary ways to prevent unwanted drafts from entering your home. It also reduces energy costs.
There are several types of insulation you can use on door frames, including v strip and felt. Felt is inexpensive, but it is not long-lasting and is visible when mounted. Unlike felt, v strip is made of fiberglass and is both durable and moisture resistant. It is easy to install and does not leave much residue.
Another option is to install foam insulation sheets. This is more expensive, but it is long-lasting and can reduce the amount of air that escapes from your house. If you are going to go this route, make sure you measure the size of your door panels and cut the foam insulation sheets to the right length. Also, it’s important to know that some types of insulation are skin and eye irritants, so wear gloves and safety glasses when working with them.
Wall Insulation
In commercial and residential buildings, a significant portion of the interior wall space is covered by insulation. The insulation is placed between the framing members of the wall or ceiling trusses, and provides a thermal barrier to prevent heat loss from the building structure.
It is deposited on a release liner and applied to the surface of the fiberglass insulation prior to rolling up into a roll for packaging and transport. This process is significantly improved over current practice, wherein an adhesive is generally applied after the wool insulation has been cut into batts or rolls.
This results in poor contact between the adhesive and the surface of the insulation. Additionally, surface dust from the fiberglass product interferes with the application of the adhesive.
Roof Insulation
Roof insulation can be a challenge. It is often glued and caulked to wood stops, making it difficult to remove without cracking the glass. This type of insulation also tends to be fragile, especially in areas that experience frequent rain.
Insulation products that include a pre-applied adhesive prevent the application problems commonly associated with traditional fiberglass insulations. These include poor "wet out", blobs and skipping that result from inadequate contact between the adhesive and surface dust and fibers of the fiberglass product. The invention can reduce the need for reapplication of the adhesive, which may reduce the overall cost of installation. In addition, a pre-applied adhesive can be applied at an angle that improves the application of the adhesive to the surface of the fiberglass insulation.